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...competition with Union City, N. J., Bloomington, Ill., Hollywood, Calif, and a half-dozen other U. S. towns and cities which hold some sort of Passion Play, Zion, Ill. last week set itself up for the third year as the "American Oberammergau." In Zion's rambling Shiloh Tabernacle on Palm Sunday opened the Zion Passion Play, bigger and longer than ever before. It will be performed every Sunday through June and this year for the first time the show will cost...
Forty-five miles north of Chicago on Lake Michigan, Zion, Ill. was founded in 1901 as a theocratic community, along with the Christian Catholic Apostolic Church, by famed, robust Dr. John Alexander Dowie. Two years ago Zion's General Overseer Wilbur Glenn Voliva, who believes the world is flat and lives...
...SCHMA Niles Center, Ill. Notre Dame continues Knute Rockne's prescription for offsetting acidity caused by strenuous exercise, uses more than 200 Ib. of citrocarbonate a year. Principal ingredients: sodium & potassium bicarbonate...
Died. Judge Walter Peter ("Wallie") Steffen, 50, of Cook County, Ill.'s Superior Court, famed University of Chicago All-America quarterback (1907-08) and Carnegie Tech Coach (1914-32); after long illness; in Chicago...
...when it was being planned in Whiteby, N. Y., its name was to be "Prairie College." When a charter was issued it was called "Knox Labor College." Today it is Knox College at , Ill., 100 years old in June. Though he is serving in that capacity, Knox's Centennial the formal occasion for inaugurating its 11th , Dr. Carter Davidson, 32, Kentucky born, recently associate professor in English at College (Minnesota...